![]() Ginsburg’s mother, a voracious reader, took her daughter on frequent trips to the Kings Highway branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, sited for several years as of 1940 in a cramped, rented space above a Chinese restaurant. It isn’t so much the taste as the smell of Chinese food that has nostalgic significance for the second woman appointed to the U.S. area that can match,” the filmmaker says. suburban native now living in Brooklyn, I can vouch for the fact that there’s no lox or pickled herring in the D.C. She still places orders with Russ & Daughters for shipment to her home in Washington D.C., when she throws parties, Cohen tells us. That was most uncommon in those days,” Ginsburg says on camera. ![]() “Even before I heard the word feminism, it made me happy to see that this was an enterprise where the daughters counted just like sons counted. ![]() “It’s not oily and it’s not salty, it’s just delicious.” And it certainly doesn’t hurt that the store selling it claims to be the first in the United States to add “& Daughters,” after founder Joel Russ’ three full-time partners, to its name. “It’s so delicious I can’t, I wish could describe. Can she describe what it tastes like? Cohen asks from off-screen. ![]()
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